wài HSK1

outside

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  1. It has been drizzling outside all day long.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  2. Just shine your flashlight out the window.

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  3. Both parties involved finally reached an out-of-court settlement.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  4. Looking out the window, I saw a car coming.

    Source: Tatoeba
  5. Master, the carriage has been prepared outside the main gate.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  6. Someone's outside the door.

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  7. He is gentle on the outside but firm on the inside, with a very strong mind of his own.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  8. Several ancient beacon towers stand outside the city walls.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  9. A biting strong wind suddenly blew outside the window.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  10. The arrow missed the bullseye and only hit the outer ring.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  11. The fog is particularly thick today, and everything outside the window is white.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  12. He'd watched gangs wage war outside this very door.

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  13. He struggled to drag the heavy box out the door.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  14. Over-the-counter (OTC) trading is a form of off-exchange trading.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  15. He stamped the snow off his feet outside the door before entering the house.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  16. He has been wandering around for years without a fixed residence.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  17. The two of them have been having an affair for years behind their families' backs.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  18. The old general personally led his elite troops to station outside the city.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  19. Outside the window, the green bamboos are graceful, swaying gently in the breeze.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  20. Stone pillars were often erected outside ancient palace gates as a sign of solemnity.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary